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Two-faced Lightning lose 2-1 to Senators
Posted on 11 Mar 2011 by Christopher Tran.
In a post-game interview after the win against the Chicago Blackhawks, Steven Stamkos had these sentiments “”We're really persevering right now. We're learning about what it takes to win in those tight games, and for the most part we've been on the winning side of those.” But, what a difference one game can make. The Lightning came out flat and stayed that way the rest of the ...
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Fallout from Kirk Hinrich Trade and John Wall’s Honesty
Posted on 25 Feb 2011 by Robert Bode.
There is no reason for me to break down the embarrassing 117-94 loss to the 76ers on Wednesday night, but the events before and after that debacle in Philly are fascinating. First, Ernie Grunfeld found a way to get a 2011 first round pick from the Atlanta Hawks for Kirk Hinrich and Hilton Armstrong. Sure, it is frustrating that Mike Bibby is demanding a buy-out instead of being a potential...
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WADE AND BIG Z LEAD HEAT TO ANOTHER THUMPING OF CLEVELAND
Posted on 31 Jan 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Miami Heat have started another winning streak. Sure, it's only three games so far, but that is how it starts. The Heat pounded the Cavaliers 117-90 just one day after rallying to beat the Thunder in Oklahoma City on Sunday afternoon. More important than the three straight victories, however, is Miami having all of the “Big Three” healthy and playing together. T...
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A Close One
Posted on 26 Jan 2011 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators had another close one last night against Buffalo, stretching the game out to overtime, but still losing 3-2 in the end. As Chris Kelly stated in his post-game interview, it was the same old story for Ottawa, where they put in a solid effort and a last minute rally, only to fall up short. He couldn't have said it better, as this has clearly been the pattern for some time and ...
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What Can Duke Take Away From the FSU Loss…
Posted on 13 Jan 2011 by Chris Girandola.
Once again, fans stormed the court as soon as the final horn sounded to signal an upset of Duke. This time, with FSU's 66-61 home win over Duke ending the Blue Devils' 25-game winning streak, it occurred when the Blue Devils were supposedly a sure thing to become the first team to go undefeated since, well, the stone ages. The collective basketball world, including fans and media alike, are n...
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Cardinals Season in Shambles
Posted on 2 Dec 2010 by Michael Sundvik.
The Arizona Cardinals are 3-8 after being dominated on Monday Night Football by the 49ers. They were owned on both sides of the ball and did not show one glance of a winning team. They have now lost six straight games. The Cards are now in sole possession of last place in the NFC West. A division that could send a 7-9 team to the playoffs. If a winning Buccaneers, Packers or Giants team gets le...
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Chicago Bears Stumble and Fumble in 17-14 Loss to the Washington Redskins
Posted on 24 Oct 2010 by Debbie Baratz.
Yes, another ugly game for the Chicago Bears today, but this time, they couldn't eke out a win. And it wasn't from a lack of opportunities. Where to begin? The Washington Redskins beat the Chicago Bears 17 to 14 in front of members of the Bears' beloved 1985 Super Bowl team. The Bears have now slipped to a 4-3 record and can't take their bye week soon enough on Halloween. The nail in the cof...
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Texas will have to wait another day for a series victory
Posted on 10 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Things looked like normal in this series. Texas pitching had silenced the Rays for six innings then the law of averages came out and the Rays bats woke up. The Texas Rangers had the Tampa Bay Rays in their grasp on Saturday afternoon in Arlington but let things slip away. The Rays rally started with a lead off walk to Evan Longoria by starter Colby Lewis, who had pitched well up until the...
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Tennessee drops two in a row, 31-17 Gators
Posted on 19 Sep 2010 by Deniz Kofteci.
Well, it's important to remember the positive things. While most college kickers can't even make a 25-yard field goal, Daniel Lincoln made one at 49 yards to put the Vols in the lead early. Of course, that was followed by four florida touchdowns and some disastrous plays by the defense; but remember how great that field goal was? Tennessee is falling into a bleak pattern of showing up for the f...
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A San Francisco 49ers Loss to the New Orleans Saints can still be a win
Posted on 18 Sep 2010 by Jason Rossi.
“It was good medicine for us, and we have to swallow it”. This is one of the comments from Mike Singletary during his post game interview after the 49ers 31-6 lost to division rivals Seattle Seahawks. I hope that this medicine is what the doctor ordered, because their week two Monday night match up against the New Orleans Saints is going to be big test. The 49ers defense allowed 165 y...
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Red Sox are Making Their Move
Posted on 20 Jun 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
With the game tied 4-4 in the bottom of the ninth, Dustin Pedroia stepped to the plate with 2 outs and 2 on. Jonathan Braxton entered the game leading the Major League with the highest strikeout ratio per nine innings at 12.89. This was the first time Pedroia faced Broxton and it showed after quickly falling behind in the count 1-2. Broxton was throwing gas and Dustin was basically starting his...









